A continuation of the Kepler series but with enhanced with communication equipment, and sufficient solar panels to support the additional energy requirement. In addition, they have larger tanks and more powerful RCS clusters. The 5 version carries a very large communication dish, which enables interplanetary communication with planets other then Earth.

The first crewed spaceflight design. Basically a Elegance V with the probe core replaced by parachutes and an X-1 cockpit Capable of reaching 380km straight up, and returning a single Kerbal safely to the surface. Highly stable.

Early Moon Missions

Rocket used in the first missions the Moon, leading up to the landing of the first basic probe.

First ever Moon Lander. Exploits the technology available at the time to perform a powered landing.

Silver Dart Heavy

Never actually used

Concept design, aimed at exploiting current engine design to the fullest. Rated for above 15.000 dV. First ever design to achieve it. Used cluster of 4 engines on the main stage and 4 additional boosters. Last design to actually use boosters.

A series of aerodynamic, selfstabilizing rockets, with fairings to protect the probe core, science payloard and parachutes. The first of the series, with a main tank length of 5 meters is capable of reaching 140km. Later version extended this to 10 meters, and carried 8 tiny tim boosters for initial jumpstart. Elegance V is capable of reaching 380km